January 4, 2026
Whenever we meet mysteries figures in Sacred Scripture, whether its Balaam blessing Israelites in the book of Numbers, or three Angels visiting with Abraham, King Melchizedek offering gifts of bread and wine, or the Three Kings visiting baby Jesus; in mystery we always encounter God revealing Himself to us. In the three Kings we see God traveling towards us for our benefit alone, not to request anything from us but simply to gift us with the gift of Himself.
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December 28, 2025
This sermon explores the human restlessness for a “true home,” noting that earthly possessions often leave a lingering sense of incompletion. It reflects on the life of Jesus, who was born into a world of corruption and violence, spending his early years as a refugee fleeing the cruelty of King Herod. The message emphasizes that while modern challenges like war and poverty feel unique, Jesus entered an equally broken world to fulfill his role as the “new Moses” and the savior of his people. Ultimately, the preacher suggests that our earthly journey is that of a pilgrim, finding purpose by looking toward God rather than worldly stability.
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December 24, 2025
This Christmas sermon explores the holiday from God’s perspective, suggesting that the season is ultimately about His deep love for humanity. Drawing a parallel to the film City of Angels, the speaker highlights how Jesus sacrificed the glory of heaven to experience human pain and limitation simply to be near us. Ultimately, the message emphasizes that while God has proven His love through the Incarnation, it remains an invitation for us to choose a relationship with Him in return.
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December 21, 2025
The sermon serves as a reminder that the “unique difference” for followers of God is the reality that God is with us. It encourages the audience to stop trying to fix everything through purely worldly means and instead lean into their faith.
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